Elsie DinsmoreSovereign Grace Publishers,, 1993 - 328 páginas A pious young girl has difficulty establishing a relationship with her worldly father who seems indifferent to her religious principles. |
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Página 17
... feel sorry for the lonely little thing , but the truth is , I believe we are a little jealous of her ; she is so extremely beautiful , and heiress to such an immense fortune . Mamma often frets , and says that one of these days she will ...
... feel sorry for the lonely little thing , but the truth is , I believe we are a little jealous of her ; she is so extremely beautiful , and heiress to such an immense fortune . Mamma often frets , and says that one of these days she will ...
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... feel a touch of sorrow . But oh ! what words can paint the fears When from these friends we sever , Perhaps to part for months — for years— Perhaps to part forever . " —Anon . When Miss Allison had gone , and Elsie found her- self once ...
... feel a touch of sorrow . But oh ! what words can paint the fears When from these friends we sever , Perhaps to part for months — for years— Perhaps to part forever . " —Anon . When Miss Allison had gone , and Elsie found her- self once ...
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... feeling , and calling to mind the rash words that had cost her so many repentant tears , she replied meekly , " I am sorry I did not succeed better this morning , Miss Day , though I did really try ; and I am still more sorry for the ...
... feeling , and calling to mind the rash words that had cost her so many repentant tears , she replied meekly , " I am sorry I did not succeed better this morning , Miss Day , though I did really try ; and I am still more sorry for the ...
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... feel the want of sympathy and love ; but you may always find them in Jesus . And now we will have our reading and prayer as usual . " She took the little girl in her lap , and opening the Bible , read aloud the fourteenth chapter of ...
... feel the want of sympathy and love ; but you may always find them in Jesus . And now we will have our reading and prayer as usual . " She took the little girl in her lap , and opening the Bible , read aloud the fourteenth chapter of ...
Página 55
... feel old . " Then , taking her hand , he stooped and coldly kissed her lips . She was trembling violently , and the very depth of her feelings kept her silent and still ; her hand lay still in his , cold and clammy . He held it an ...
... feel old . " Then , taking her hand , he stooped and coldly kissed her lips . She was trembling violently , and the very depth of her feelings kept her silent and still ; her hand lay still in his , cold and clammy . He held it an ...
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Términos y frases comunes
afraid afternoon angry arms Arthur asked Aunt Adelaide Aunt Chloe beautiful Bible bressed caress Carrington cheek child chile copy-book cried darlin darling daugh dear papa delight door drawing-room Elsie answered Elsie's Enna exclaimed eyes face father fear feel gentleman give glad glance Good-morning hand happy head heart hope Horace Dinsmore hour kiss knee knew lady laughing lesson little daughter little Elsie little girl look Lora love Jesus Lucy mamma mammy Martha Finley Miss Allison Miss Day Miss Elsie Miss Rose Miss Stevens morning naughty never nursling obey Pilgrim's Progress Pompey portico punish replied Elsie replied the little returned ride Roselands Sabbath seated seemed sigh smile sobbed soft eyes sorry speak sure sweet talk tears tell Thank thought to-morrow tone took Travilla trembling turned walk wish word young young rascal
Pasajes populares
Página 11 - For what glory is it, if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye shall take it patiently? But if, when ye do well, and suffer for it, ye take it patiently, this is acceptable with God.
Página 272 - Man that is born of woman is of few days and full of trouble. He cometh forth like a flower and is cut down ; he fleeth also as a shadow and continueth not.
Página 146 - In that day there shall be a fountain opened To the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem For sin and for uncleanness.
Página 20 - Oft I walk beneath the cloud, Dark as midnight's gloomy shroud ; But, when fear is at the height, Jesus comes, and all is light.
Página 283 - ... voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
Página 147 - He says, * Him that cometh unto Me, I will in nowise cast out ; ' and He is such a precious Saviour, so kind and loving.
Página 30 - The good are better made by ill. As odors crushed are sweeter still.